Analytical and Hortatory Exposition Text
Across
- 5. Words like "certainly, surely" are called modal _____
- 6. Each point that supports the writer's stance
- 8. Unique closing section of hortatory exposition
- 10. Verbs related to mental processes
- 11. Ordinal numbers are used to _______ the arguments in order
- 12. The tense commonly used in hortatory exposition text
- 14. Verbs showing physical activity (e.g. talk, watch)
Down
- 1. The main argument/viewpoint the writer wants to prove
- 2. Type of exposition that persuades readers to take action
- 3. Nouns that represent ideas or concepts (e.g. belief, consideration)
- 4. "First, second, third" help make the text more _______ and clear
- 5. A recommendation is used to give _______ or suggestion to the readers to make a choice by considering the presented arguments
- 7. Words like 'furthermore', 'finally' are called
- 9. Words used to judge or assess (example: valuable)
- 13. Comes after "first" in sequencing arguments